tv Documentary Sohha 1 PRESSTV October 9, 2023 8:02pm-8:31pm IRST
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so uh now with the situation that has happened that obviously the resistance felt that uh that's the only way and we saw this very successful and surprising operation that took place on saturday, your overall thoughts about that, first of all, does that give uh even more energy to the opposition, to the uh resistance? do you think that we will see more of this or or where does this stand now, especially? when we're looking at the situation taking place now in gaza? yeah, that is something that of course, it it might be difficult to focus on the let's say positive aspect of the entire situation, considering the the horrible suffering that the people of gaza are going through, but it has to be emphasized that the suffering of gaza has been going on continuously in one way or another for the past 16 years at the very least. so as has been said by uh the other speaker already, the people in gaza know that they are dying anyway, there is.
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either they will be dying from lack of medication, from lack of food, from starvation, they might be dying from the constant bombings that will happen almost a yearly basis anyway, for any possible reason that they can think of the scientists will always bomb gaza, they've been doing that for 16 years, almost every single year at least few weeks every year, so it's going to happen anyway, then they know that it's going to happen anyway and so the only thing they can do is either you surrender and lose all dignity uh and live in in shame and slavery or they can resist. and face the upcoming death, okay, i'm so sorry, i'm going to jump in here, got to crossover to the united nations and listen to the un secretary general, speak about palestine, reports of israeli missiles striking health facilities inside gaza, as well as multi storied residential towers and the mosk, towers and the mosk, to ur schools, sheltering, displaced families in gaza were also hit, some 137. people are currently sheltering in
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unra facilities with the number increasing as heavy shelling and their strikes continue. i am deeply distressed by today's announcement that israel will initiate a complete sie of the ghaza strip, nothing allowed in, no electricity, food or fuel. the humanitarian situation in gaza was extremely die before these hostilities, now it will only deteriorate exponentially. equipment, food, fuel and other humanitarian supplies are desperately needed along with access for humanitarian personnel. relief and entry of essential supplies into gaza must be facilitated and will continue efforts to provide aid to respond to these needs. and i urge all sides and relevant parties to allow united nations access to deliver urgent humanitarian assistance to palestinian civilians trapped and helpless in the ghaza stream. to the international community to
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mobilize immediate humanitarian support for this efforts. the un special coordinator and i are engaging with leaders in the region to express our concern, our healthrage and to advance efforts to avoid any speel over to the wider middle east, even in this worst of times and perhaps, especially in the most trying moments, it is vital to look to the long term horizon. and avoid irreversible action that would embolden extremes and doom any prospects for lasting peace. this most recent violence does not come in a vacuum. the reality is that it grows out of a longstanding conflict with a 56 year long occupation and no political end insight. it's time to end this vicious circle of bloodshed, hatred and polarization. israel must see its legitimate needs. security materialized, and
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palestinians must see a clear perspective for the establishment of their own state realized. only negotiated peace that fulfills the legitimate national aspirations of palestinians and israelis, together with their security alike, the long elld vision of two-state solution, in line with united nations resolutions, international law and previous agreements can bring long-term stability to the people of this land. and the wider middle east region. thank you. thank you sir. thank you very much. well, that has been the un secretary general, gatar speaking about the situation. um, and of course holding both sides responsible, and saying that uh, however, that uh, israel, um, he is bothered by. what was said earlier that
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israel has said they're increasing their sie on the gaza strip that that uh food humanitarian supplies uh definitely uh should be allowed inside and he wants the israeli regime to allow uh un access uh to gaza and at the same time condemning the uh long occupation where there seems to be no end in sight and talking about that there's a need to abide by international law and to go after the two-state solution. now you're looking at these live images again coming from gaza. and of course as we're talking about what the un secretary general was speaking about, we know that uh brett, none of the uh political
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efforts or diplomatic efforts uh have ever uh gotten anywhere, if we look at the map uh from 1948 or 1947. prior to this, the occupation of palestine, we look at the original palestinian map and we look at it today, there's barely any land left for the palestinian, and of course it's in in, it's not even a continual um peace of land anymore, so obviously, israel not only is not interested in two-state solution, but not any diplomatic solution at all, and as i spoke earlier to someone else, i told them about the situation. even we have seen non-violent protests over the years and we have seen the response, your thoughts on what the un secretary general said, and and what does it mean at the end of the day on the ground in gaza? in one word, i think the statement of
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the secretary general is, it's nonsense, pardon my french, but it's it's it's a nonsensical, it's it's a basically it's very typical, it's a thing that needs to be said, you know in advance that this is what's going to be said, this might have come from the secretary general, we might have heard something similar from a european union bureaucrat or from a person from the government of the united states, it it's it's it's empty words that are meant to basically suit concerns and meant to put themselves on the moral high ground because you know as as a person in in the united nations as secretary general who has no actual personal connection of course to the situation, it's easy to basically stand on the patal and say you know both sides are in the wrong, but it is this will not help anything, in in fact indeed, as you mentioned, negotiated solutions, they have been tried for so long, mean if the two state solution was viable then it would have worked out in 1993 during the oslov accords when uh yasar arafat and the plo in general for the most part laid
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down their weapons and agreed to basically give up the struggle for the unification of the and the liberation of all of palestine in return for peace and in return for at least having the west bank and the... has a strip untouched, immediately afterwards designist colonization attempts of the west bank started anyway, so there this this is this doesn't work, this is it is basically the same, i like comparing the situation in um in palestine to the french occupation of of algeria, which lasted far longer than the zionist entity has ever existed so far, over a century, about 120 years, the french occupied algeria as part of france, they claimed it not as a colony, but as part as inherent part of the french mainland, and there were millions or at least hundreds of thousands of french people living in algeria, as settlers, have been living there for generations and believed with with all their might that their presence there was justified and nothing would ever dislod them from
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algeria, how many people are living in, how many french people are living in algeria now, they left, they they ran off the ones that weren't you, killed in the war against the national liberation movement of algeria, they left. in panic when the algerians took their country back, there there was no negotiated solution, there was no division of algeria between the algerians and the french, the algerians basically just took the took back their land with their own blood and sweat and their own toil and they took back the thing that was you know rightfully theirs, the same thing will happen in palestine, i'm absolutely convinced of that, because there is no moral justification whatsoever, in any by any law book of law, by any... international rules, there is no justification for the very existence of the design entity, this is purely colonial project, and so even if you go to them, the fact that that that outsiders, europeans and americans in particular go address the palestinians and say like, you guys need to accept negotiated solution, you guys need to
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accept the fact that israel is there to stay, it is, it is insulting, beyond belief, it is, it is racist, purely racist concuction of the... of a supremacist, european, western minds even dare to make such a claim, because you will not, you would never accept something like this to be said, if if this was a colonial. project taking place in europe, i mean nobody went after world war ii, nobody went to the nazi settlers who settled in poland and belarus during the nazi occupation of the soviet union, nobody went there and said, okay, we need to find a way to divide the land with these german colonials who went in here and took slavic land, no, they had to, they had to leave, they were forced to leave by the entire international community, and the reason for that was of course that at that point the war was over, the soviet union was in a position of strength and they could inform. this and also one of the reasons i believe is that because this was closer to the to the western
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society, closer to western sensibilities and sensitivities, whereas the suffering of of the arab people, the suffering of a quote and quote brown race like the palestinians is still considered to be too far removed from western concerns to be really worth of their time, so they will just be told you, suck it up, you know, deal with it the way it is, because disinists are there to say, it is incredibly insulting and beyond ludic, mean speaking of insulting, mean bret if we want to talk about insulting and we want to talk about the roots of, mean if we look at the roots of the design project, and and how it was european guilt, or at least trying to deal with - their crimes uh that they committed uh in germany and elsewhere and then deciding that because of the crimes they committed. "they're going to go and take someone else's land in palestine and resettle
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these uh these individuals from all over the world. i mean, it's beyond arrogance, it's really, i think if it wasn't a reality and people, someone was just reading this, it would be so unbelievable that this is a reality based on such nonsense, that all of this is happening, and these people are suffering like this based on something that the palestinians had nothing to do with." that's absolutely right, like there is the the connection is there between uh sort of european white guilt, as it is often called, going back to the holocaust that was then used by already pre-warts such as david benurion, but also like lord balfore in the british empire who made the balfore declaration back in 1917, and interestingly enough there there was a a united front between zionists and antisemites in in europe because of the fact that zionists wanted the land to call their own, whereas the
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antisemites, which included a lot of the the people who co-signed the belfer declaration, these were people, non-jews who basically just wanted the jews to move away from europe because they were too considered to be too much of a threat or too much of economic power base, especially in countries such as the united kingdom, the united states and also of course in germany and russia, so this was a convenient way to get rid according to. but get rid of the jewish population in the west by basically telling them, okay, just move to another place and build up your own country, and palestine was uh, was unfortunate enough to be the designated place to be called the jewish homeland, originally there were other plans, even going as far as settling them in madagascar, which back then was on the french colonial rule, but unfortunately for the palestinians, their land is the land that was taken, and in order to justify that, they created this fantasy of the saying that all jews in the world. are inherently you know related to the ancient israelites to the the israel, the hebrews of
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old, and as such have a fundamental sort of right to, but say go back to the land that their ancestors allegedly left 2000 years ago under the roman rule. of of course the interesting thing is there has never been a definitive genetical proof for these, especially for these these white jews, the ashkinazi, safari jews that that came in from from russia, from america, from western europe and settle there, they have never given any proof for the the claim that they are the descendants of the old of the old pro popu population, and of course they never had to because they already have the power in the in the land at this moment, so they just basically say what they want to say and take the hands as a result, right? indeed, bred, i, i really appreciate you being with us here in the program, again viewers, you're looking at those live images out of gaz as we're continuing. to follow up the situation, what's going on underground there, and also
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occupied palestinian territories, stay with us, that was bretkers, historian and journalists out of belgium, appreciate your being with us and viewers, please stay with us, this press tv continues to cover the unfolding situation on the ground there in gaza and elsewhere, we'll be back in uh just few minutes, don't turn that dial, stay with us right here at press tv. hussein and ibrahim are standing on the ruins of the house overlooking the school in the northern gaza strip town of veid hannun. israelis rounded them up and killed 16 of them where they stood, mostly children, and wounded more than 55 others. the children were playing in the street, some were playing on the swings. we were surprised by the explosion, but when we turned round we saw the children had become shreds of flesh laying in the street,
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somewhere injured and some others were dead. my uncle shaban, jamal and muhammad were among those. every child of palestine now carries with them memories of explosions of screams of horror by the inhumane uncunonable actions of israel. این بیمار. جراحی با سیستم نویگیشن هستش. یک شکل سه بعدی ما از این تصاویر بیمار که قبلاً گرفته شده ازش تشکیل میدیم و باید مطابقتی از این شکل و شکل سه بعدی و صورت بیمار داشته باشیم این دستگاه یه دستگاه خیلی پیچیده ای راه اندازی نگهداریش تعمیر نگهداریم واقعاً کار سختیه دوستان طراحی کردن ما با هم
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mira, chiloé está viviendo una crisis tremenda que tiene relación con un archipiélago que viene soportando, ya nos queda, el mar está muerto, cada año el fenómenos climáticos, la llamada marea roja inunda las costas del sur de chile y paraliza temporalmente la producción. y recolección de mariscos como mejillones o almejas porque trae microalgas tóxicas, media ra estado
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headlines at press tv, israeli military continues to pound gaza heavily and is conducting air raids targeting multiple locations. around 560 gauzans have been killed including some 80 children. meanwhile in bracing support for the israely aggression, the eu suspect all aid payments and projects related to palestinians and people across the world take to the streets in solidarity with palestinians in their battle against israeli occupiers.
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